- Don Andrés de
Tapia Motelchiuh ****tznahuatlailótlac, also
known as Motelchiuhtzin, was the
ruler of
Tenochtitlan (1525–1530).
After the
death of Don Juan...
-
unknown sickness in Nochixtlan. Cortés
immediately chose Andrés de
Tapia Motelchiuh as his successor.
Mexico portal Biography portal List of Tenochtitlan...
- were
mostly puppets installed by the Spanish. One was Andrés de
Tapia Motelchiuh, who was
appointed by the Spanish.
Other former Aztec city
states likewise...
- Tenochtitlan;
never took
power in the city
Motelchiuhtzin Andrés de
Tapia Motelchiuh 1525/1526–1530/1531 (5 years)
Commoner from
Tenochtitlan and a distinguished...
-
Empire Juan Velázquez Tlacotzin,
Cihuacoatl (1525–1526) Andrés de
Tapia Motelchiuh,
Cuauhtlato (1525–1530)
Pablo Xochiquentzin,
Cuauhtlato (1530–1536) Diego...
- 1536) was a
ruler of the Aztecs. Like his predecessor, Andrés de
Tapia Motelchiuh, he was not of the
upper class, so he was not
designated a tlatoani, but...
- Velázquez
Tlacotzin (1525–1525/1526; also cuauhtlatoani) Andrés de
Tapia Motelchiuh (1526–1531; also cuauhtlatoani)
Pablo Xochiquentzin (1532–1536; also cuauhtlatoani)...
- Spain) Juan Velázquez Tlacotzin, 13th
Tlatoani (1525-1526) Andrés de
Tapia Motelchiuh, 14th
Tlatoani (1525–1530)[citation needed]
Pablo Xochiquentzin, Cuauhtlatoani...